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<h1>Example: create a two-frame HTML frameset
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<p>This example is a five-step process that explains how to create a two-frame HTML frameset designed to appear in a Web browser. It provides instructions for creating a table of contents in the left frame that jumps to topics in the right frame. It also explains when and where to add the HTML Help ActiveX control.
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<p>Once you have created the example frameset you can add other HTML elements to it to see how it works. You can also change the frameset values or <a href="htaxedt.htm">edit the HTML Help ActiveX control</a> features.
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<p>The five steps of the process are as follows:
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	<li><A HREF="frcr1.htm">Create a two-frame frameset</a>.
	<li><A HREF="frcr2.htm">Add a navigation frame</a>.
	<li><A HREF="frcr3.htm">Add a default frame location to the table of contents file</a>.
	<li><A HREF="frcr4.htm">Add a topic frame</a>.
	<li><A HREF="frcr5.htm">View the complete frameset in a browser</a>.
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	<li>If you don't want to create your own frameset to display topics you can use the <A HREF="tripane.htm">Help Viewer</A>.
	<li>To carry out this example, you must already have <a href="cntcr.htm">a contents (.hhc) file</a> and a few <a href="htfile.htm">HTML topic files</a> that it links to.
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